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Dark Virtue said:
You're joking, right?
That is the silliest thing I have ever heard.
Why doesn't God just use these puppet doctors to perform miracles? These supposed miracles aren't attributed to the doctors, but to God, right?
All I'm asking for is ONE verifiable story of a physical miracle...a limb growing back, a cleft pallette being restored, etc.
There are a myriad of miracle stories out there about God curing cancer, curing addictions, etc, what about the ones that leave PHYSICAL proof?
I'm sorry that that is 'the silliest thing you ever heard' - perhaps most of these 'round about arguements' are due in part to people being quick to put others down and not so quick to just listen to what people are saying.
I believe that God gives people gifts, and that when they use those gifts - that is like God working through them, because He is the one who gave them that ability....sorry if you don't see it that way....
Proverbs 3.27 "Never walk away from someone who deserves help;
your hand is God's hand for that person." (The Message)
Why do you continue to seek a 'physical' proof? The stories and experiences that have been shared are individual ways in which we all know that the Lord has been a major factor in healing....it kind of goes to that idea 'believe without seeing or seeing is believing?'...I know what I have experienced, but I don't have any "physical proof"----you can take my experience for what it is....
Jesus works in mysterious ways
Dark Virtue said:
Been there, done that, got the t-shirt...and pretty much, nothing else.
Doctors aren't perfect you know, neither is science, mistakes happen, so do misdiagnoses.
I don't want to make light of what you went through, but there is a very important question here. If you believe God did this for you, healed you, why? What was so special about you that he healed something like an injured knee...something that you could have lived with easily, and not something like prevent a child from dying of AIDS? Or a child dying of starvation? Or a child with a horrible physical disfigurement?
Because if I were to look at all these people that have received miracles, I can find no rhyme or reason. It looks...random. Which leads one to believe that it happened by chance, as things do in nature without divine intervention.?
Doctors aren't perfect, you're right, I'll agree with you there....but then again neither are we.
As for your important question, "If you believe God did this for you, healed you, why?" and my answer, because I had a true heart and seeked Him, like I said I believe He did that - the pain, the healing - to cause me to turn to Him. What was so special about me? That I trusted in Him, that I turned to Him, that I accepted Jesus Christ at my Lord and Savior, that I was living for Him. It wasn't necesarily something easy for me to live with...while I know there are people who have it worse, facing the idea of having days where I wouldn't be able to walk, well that doesn't give one much hope.
children who are differently abled....children with physical limitations...children dieing because of the choices their parents have made, physically, mentally, spiritually.....you're right - those are aweful situations, all I can say is "God's timing, not ours." I'll keep saying that, I can't really explain it anymore than I have at the present moment...."God's timing, that's why." I work with children everyday who don't have their needs met, trust me I've asked those same questions, but what I do for them is pray for them and then I have to trust in the Lord, and his timing.
You might not be able to see rhyme or reason, because it's my rhyme/my reason...just as everybody has his own rhyme and reason....each has there own rhyme or reason as you say, to why things happened the way they did, each giving credit where credit is due - to our Lord and Savior...It looks random to you because you are not stopping to look at how they all relate....
I've voiced my opinion, I think it is hard to see how God can heal when you don't believe in Him....and why should He have to prove anything to earn your belief, when it was His Son who died for our Sins....?
I've said it before I'll say it again, and again, "It's God's timing, not ours."
